By Evan Minsker on August 3, 2013 at 10:49 a.m. EDT

Photo by Tom Spray

UPDATE 08/04: It's been confirmed that Death Grips have canceled their appearance at Osheaga tonight, plus their upcoming dates in Boston (August 6) and New York (August 7).

Last night, Death Grips were tapped to play an officially sanctioned Lollapalooza aftershow at the Bottom Lounge in Chicago. They didn't show up. According to several reports from Reddit and Twitter, after learning that the band wouldn't play, fans proceeded to destroy their equipment, including a drum kit that was presumably Zach Hill's.

Representatives for the band and venue have not yet replied for comment. Death Grips are scheduled to play Lollapalooza tonight at 8:45 p.m.UPDATE: The band are no longer on Lollapalooza's official schedule and have been replaced in their slot by Shaun White's band Bad Things. UPDATE 2: According to Lollapalooza's representatives, the band "chose not to arrive in Chicago" and will not play the festival.

By Pitchfork on May 24, 2013 at 4:06 p.m. EDT

The first day of the main part of the Primavera Sound Festival kicked off yesterday in Barcelona. It featured sets by Animal Collective, Phoenix, Grizzly Bear, Tame Impala, the Postal Service, Deerhunter, Savages, Jessie Ware, Killer Mike, and many more. Photographers Erez Avissar and Tonje Thilesen were there to catch all the action. Check out a selection of shots after the jump, then head over to our slideshow and Facebook page for even more photos.

By Jenn Pelly on May 20, 2013 at 4:43 p.m. EDT

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Following their current European tour surrounding the Primavera fests, Death Grips will tour North America throughout the summer, as BrooklynVegan reports. It isn't clear if drummer Zach Hill will be on the tour; he's currently sitting out the European dates while working on a feature film and new music. The Toronto date is with Björk.

By Corban Goble on April 11, 2013 at 4:28 p.m. EDT

At the end of last year, electronica veterans the Prodigy released an expanded edition of their 1997 blockbuster The Fat of the Land, containing bonus remixes from the likes of Major Lazer, Baauer, and others. Getting in on the act after the fact, is Death Grips, who have done their own propulsive remix of the hit "Firestarter".

By Carrie Battan on March 15, 2013 at 1:44 p.m. EDT

Ever the wordless provocateurs, Death Grips have uploaded a series of mysterious videos onto their YouTube page. There are five versions of a video called "No Hands", each of which has what sounds to be original music and home video footage. They also all bear the letters "D X DG". Watch them below, followed by a recent Pitchfork.tv interview with Death Grips.